tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4689116896395387972.post6968447834879455274..comments2018-03-15T06:41:15.275-07:00Comments on Christian Mercenary: The FormulaT.L. Davishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06751425084581610325noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4689116896395387972.post-60953870217255837202017-06-01T04:05:44.317-07:002017-06-01T04:05:44.317-07:00Thinking we can change the course of events may be...Thinking we can change the course of events may be the problem.<br /> Vanity, pride, fear.<br />We have forgotten the (God willing) portion of our daily lives.<br /> We were told the direction this world would take us. Seeing that we too have been led astray is part of the healing process.<br /> Becoming &#39;set-apart&#39; is the opposite of jumping in the earthly blender.a followernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4689116896395387972.post-77988128523782248042017-05-31T21:04:53.823-07:002017-05-31T21:04:53.823-07:00Thank you, I will.Thank you, I will.T.L. Davishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06751425084581610325noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4689116896395387972.post-86956594014277640622017-05-31T21:04:05.889-07:002017-05-31T21:04:05.889-07:00Thank you. My surgeon has seen my type of injury n...Thank you. My surgeon has seen my type of injury numerous times, fairly common in auto accidents and from jumping from too high a ledge. He has one more surgery and I will begin to heal. But, don&#39;t think I have not thought through how much my foot is worth and whether keeping it is worth it. Thanks for your insight.T.L. Davishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06751425084581610325noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4689116896395387972.post-26213562566569270692017-05-31T21:01:23.158-07:002017-05-31T21:01:23.158-07:00Thank youThank youT.L. Davishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06751425084581610325noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4689116896395387972.post-55987528126977240902017-05-31T21:01:02.373-07:002017-05-31T21:01:02.373-07:00Thank YouThank YouT.L. Davishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06751425084581610325noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4689116896395387972.post-8949615446737625422017-05-31T21:00:32.993-07:002017-05-31T21:00:32.993-07:00Thank you.Thank you.T.L. Davishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06751425084581610325noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4689116896395387972.post-38392526619141822362017-05-31T18:24:50.230-07:002017-05-31T18:24:50.230-07:00T L good luck with your next surgery and take the ...T L good luck with your next surgery and take the time needed to recover properly. My father spent the better part of a year in hospitals first in England and then in Colorado after his injuries in Germany in WWII. He lived a long life and a good life but carried many scars both physical and spiritual. He made semi annual trips to the VA most of his life due to his injuries. Those trips were a constant frustration for him and I hope that the government finally gets our veteran&#39;s care right.<br /><br />Take care of yourself and if you need anything just ask. <br /><br />SawmanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4689116896395387972.post-64143927755501762162017-05-31T16:41:06.951-07:002017-05-31T16:41:06.951-07:00TL, I lost my leg below the knee in 1986 in a moto...TL, I lost my leg below the knee in 1986 in a motorcycle accident. I was in the hospital for months, had 20 surgeries trying to save my leg. Ten months after the accident, I finally had it removed. Had I known, I wouldn&#39;t have wasted the time. I lost maybe 20% of my mobility, still played racquetball, tennis and today still walk my dog several miles. Had I kept it, just walking with a cane would have been a major accomplishment. I hope your leg is in better shape than mine was, but if it isn&#39;t be honest with yourself. If it has to go, don&#39;t worry it&#39;s not that bad. Doctors won&#39;t tell you the truth - you have to ask them flat out &quot;what would YOU do if this was your leg?&quot;. I finally had the brains to ask my orthopedic surgeon that question before heading to Texas for therapy in a hyperbaric chamber (at the time increased oxygen was believed to help the bones heal) and after a really really long pause he finally answered honestly. I scheduled the amputation that day and really haven&#39;t looked back. Sorry to be this blunt but you have to know you&#39;re going to be OK no matter what the outcome is - with or without that leg, and the honest truth may be that you&#39;d be better without it at this point. Good luck, I&#39;m praying for you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4689116896395387972.post-21062606296680760342017-05-31T15:31:39.891-07:002017-05-31T15:31:39.891-07:00Speedy recovery. Thank you for all you do.
-Surviv...Speedy recovery. Thank you for all you do.<br />-SurvivorAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4689116896395387972.post-76798961348486100262017-05-31T07:08:48.339-07:002017-05-31T07:08:48.339-07:00Yes, we&#39;ve all been betrayed by the corruption...Yes, we&#39;ve all been betrayed by the corruption and festering putrescent toads in DC. <br /><br />That so many don&#39;t recognize that is incredibly alarming to me.<br /><br />Speedy recovery!T. Painehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14454065692970274189noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4689116896395387972.post-19755220790957430612017-05-31T06:54:00.485-07:002017-05-31T06:54:00.485-07:00great post. I wish you a speedy recovery. And tha...great post. I wish you a speedy recovery. And thanks for your work.greyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12315233176208386066noreply@blogger.com